Warren G. Harding – 139.9
The 29th election resulted in the election of Warren G. Harding as president of the United States. For some reason, this was a historic presidential election because it was the first election in which women were allowed to vote. Warren Harding began his career in the media industry as the owner of the Marion Star newspaper in Ohio, where he was raised. He left the little town to pursue a career in politics when the opportunity arose. When he announced that the United States had reached a peace treaty with Austria, Germany, and Hungary during his tenure, Harding effectively brought the First World War to a close. He had to deal with the issue of bringing about a “return to normalcy,” which necessitated an improvement in the economy. Through the years, his cabinet was embroiled in a number of scandals, but Harding died suddenly of a heart attack before they could be divulged to the general public. His IQ is believed to be around 139.9, which is on the lower end of the range for presidential IQs in the United States.

Warren G. Harding